The estate of manicured gardens and woodland, with a swimming pool and croquet lawn, provides direct private access to the beach.
For millions of people the thought of a visit to the Isle of Wight conjures up images of childhood holidays, building sandcastles on the huge beaches, visiting the famously quirky museums and visiting spots such as Queen Victoria’s Osborne House and Carisbrooke Castle.
And if you’ve ever thought of staying on a more permanent basis, one…